| undershrieve | <botany> A low shrub; a woody plant of low stature. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| underspore | To raise with a spar, or piece of wood, used as a lever. "Give me a staff that I may underspore." (Chaucer) Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| understain | <technique> To stain less deeply than usual. (05 Mar 2000) |
| understory | The trees and other woody species growing under a relatively continuous cover of branches and foliage formed by the overstory trees. (05 Dec 1998) |
| underventilation | A state in which there is a reduced amount of air entering the pulmonary alveoli. (18 Nov 1997) |
| underwinding | The effect of negative supercoiling on a structure of DNA. (05 Mar 2000) |
| underwing | 1. <zoology> One of the posterior wings of an insect. 2. <zoology> Any one of numerous species of noctuid moths belonging to Catocala and allied genera, in which the hind wings are banded with red and black or other conspicuous colours. Many of the species are called red underwing. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| underwood | Small trees and bushes that grow among large trees; coppice; underbrush; formerly used in the plural. "Shrubs and underwoods look well enough while they grow within the shade of oaks and cedars." (Addison) Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Underwood's disease | A severe, sometimes fatal, disorder of adipose tissue occurring chiefly in preterm or debilitated infants suffering from an underlying illness and manifested by a diffuse, nonpitting induration of the affected tissue. The skin becomes cold, yellowish, mottled, and inflexible. (12 Dec 1998) |
| undescended testis | A testis that has failed to descend into the scrotum; there are palpable and unpalpable (impalpable) variants. Synonym: cryptorchid testis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| undetermined nitrogen | The nitrogen of blood, urine, etc., other than urea, uric acid, amino acids, etc., that can be directly estimated; in blood it amounts to about 25 mg per 100 ml. Urea nitrogen, the portion of nitrogen in a biological sample, such as blood or urine, that derives from its content of urea. See: blood urea nitrogen. (05 Mar 2000) |
| undifferentiated | <embryology, pathology> An immature, embryonic or primitive cell. It has a non-specific appearance with multiple non-specific activities and functions poorly. See: differentiate, dedifferentiate. (16 Dec 1997) |
| undifferentiated abdominal malignancy | <radiology> Large soft-tissue masses, multiple linear or nodular calcific densities, can coalesce to form conglomerate masses (12 Dec 1998) |
| undifferentiated cell | A primitive cell that has not assumed the morphologic and functional characteristics it will later acquire. (05 Mar 2000) |
| undifferentiated cell adenoma | <tumour> An adenoma of the hypophysis composed of cells for which there is no overt evidence or hormone production, but which usually produces hypopituitarism and visual disturbances by compression of adjacent structures; approximately one third of these tumours have cells with abundant mitochondria (oncocytes) that are somewhat larger than the monocytic null cells. Synonym: undifferentiated cell adenoma. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Coverage, Universal
Synonyms : Precaution, Universal, Universal Precaution
Synonyms : University
Synonyms : Procedure, Unnecessary, Procedures, Unnecessary, Unnecessary Procedure
Synonyms : Unpublished Documents (PT), Unpublished Works (PT)
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| unsanitary |
not sanitary or healthful; "unsanitary open sewers"; "grim and unsanitary conditions"
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involving only one part or side; "unilateral paralysis"; "a unilateral decision" tracing descent from either the paternal or the maternal line only
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| union |
an organization of employees formed to bargain with the employer; "you have to join the union in order to get a job" the United States (especially the northern states during the American Civil War); "he has visited every state in the Union"; "Lee hoped to detach Maryland from the Union"; "the North's superior resources turned the scale" coupling: the act of pairing a male and female for reproductive purposes; "the casual couplings of adolescents"; "the mating of some species occurs only in the spring" the state of being joined or united or linked; "there is strength in union" marriage: the state of being a married couple voluntarily joined for life (or until divorce); "a long and happy marriage"; "God bless this union" healing process involving the growing together of the edges of a wound or the growing together of broken bones a political unit formed from previously independent people or organizations; "the Soviet Union" a set containing all and only the members of two or more given sets; "let C be the union of the sets A and B" the occurrence of a uniting of separate parts; "lightning produced an unusual union of the metals" a device on a national flag emblematic of the union of two or more sovereignties (typically in the upper inner corner) being of or having to do with the northern United States and those loyal to the Union during the American Civil War; "Union soldiers"; "Federal forces"; "a Federal infantryman" of trade unions; "the union movement"; "union negotiations"; "a union-shop clause in the contract" the act of making or becoming a single unit; "the union of opposing factions"; "he looked forward to the unification of his family for the holidays"
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having a single ovule
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producing only one offspring at a time
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| UN | (law) of a sentence |
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| UN | not capable of being changed or altered |
| UN | in an unalterable and unchangeable manner |
| UN | remaining in an original state |
| UN | clarity achieved by the avoidance of ambiguity |
| UN | having or exhibiting a single clearly defined meaning |
| UN | admitting of no doubt or misunderstanding |
| UN | so as to be unique |
| UN | in an unambiguous manner |
| UN | having little desire for success or achievement |
| UN | in an unambitious manner |
| UN | not amenable |
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